Twilight baseball: East and West Shore results for week of June 29 to July 5

Here is a rundown of East and West Shore Twilight league action for games played June 29-July 5:

EAST SHORE TWILIGHT

Monday, June 30

Palmyra 3, Dauphin 1: Palmyra got the win due to the fine pitching by Travis Risser, Tanner Fitting and Tyler Morson. The trio were able to hold Dauphin to one run.

Tuesday, July 1

Linglestown 6, Middletown 2: Middletown was unable to contain catcher Kyle Hollingsworth who hit a solo home run and was 2-for-3 at the plate. Despite a slow start, pitcher Pete Hayden pitched a strong game to lead Linglestown to the win. Brian Roman was 2-for-3 and added two RBIs.

Dauphin 6, Penbrook 0

Tyler Nace yielded only one hit, throwing just 77 pitches, to lead Dauphin to the win. Cody Henry was 3-for-4 with a double, run scored and RBI, Tyler Sinkovich was 2-for-4 with a run and Caleb Reitz also added a 1-for-3 night with a run scored and RBI for Dauphin.

Wednesday, July 2

Palmyra 7, Penbrook 5 : Penbrook came back in this one to tie it up going into the seventh inning. Matt Walewski hit the go-ahead run with a double that plated the first run in the seventh. Then Colby Conway's triple brought home the second run. Palmyra was led by Conway, who tripled in two at-bats and added two RBIs, Walewski had three runs scored and an RBI, Dustin Arnold had two hits and an RBI and Tyler Napierala added two RBIs. Donnie Coles was 3-for-3 and scored two runs to lead Penbrook. Kyle Bekelja was 2-for-3 with two RBIs and Danny Hoffman was 2-for-3 with a run scored. Palmyra stole seven bases in the game.

Thursday, July 3

Palmyra at Middletown, PPD, TBA

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Monday, July 7

Middletown vs, Lawton, 6 p.m.

Hummelstown at Palmyra, 6 p.m (High School)

Tuesday, July 8

Linglestown at Penbrook, 6 p.m.

Dauphin at Lawnton, 6 p.m.

Wednesday, July 9

Palmyra at Lawnton, 6 p.m.

Thursday, July 10

Palmyra at Lawton, 6 p.m.

Middletown at Dauphin, 6 p.m.

Hummelstown at Penbrook, 6 p.m.

Friday, July 11

Palmyra at Penbrook, 6 p.m.

Saturday, July 12

Hummelstown at Linglestown, 1 p.m.

WEST SHORE TWILIGHT LEAGUE

Sunday, June 29

New Cumberland 9-6, Shippensburg 3-3: New Cumberland swept both games of the doubleheader, 9-3, 6-3. In the first, New Cumberland came back late by scoring nine runs to erase a two-run deficit. In the second game, Colby Schwartz recorded the win for New Cumberland.

Central Penn 6-2 at Fayetteville 5-8: In the first game of a doubleheader, Central Penn came back from five runs down to rally and win the game in the seventh inning 6-5. In the second game, Fayetteville's offense came to life by scoring eight runs. Andrew Shriener pitched a complete game for Fayetteville, allowing only four hits and two runs.

Monday, June 30

Central Penn 2, Shippensburg 1: Central Penn was able to best Shippensburg behind a strong performance from pitcher Tim Flannery. Brett DePalma and L.K. Thompson both had two hits and an RBI to lead Central Penn offensively. Flannery went the distance and threw eight strikeouts to earn the win. Zane Mowery knocked in the only run for Shippensburg on a sacrifice bunt that scored Wyatt Mowery.

Enola 4, New Cumberland 0: Enola earned a hard-fought win behind the pitching of Nick Pisani and the bats of Jesse McAllster and Brandon Smith. Pisani had seven strikeouts in the shutout. McAllster was 2-for-3, and Smith was also 2-for-3 with a run batted in to help Enola pick up the victory.

Cumberland 10, Mount Holly 1 (6 innings, darkness): Cumberland put on a dominant performance by putting up big offensive stats in the third, fourth and fifth innings. T.J. Reisinger and Ryan McMillen had three hits each and accounted for four runs and three RBIs collectively. Eric Hockley and Ryan Greene combined for six innings, allowing only five hits and one earned run for Cumberland. Brian Rhinehart knocked in the only run for Mount Holly.

Tuesday, July 1

Mechanicsburg 4, Cumberland 3: Mechanicsburg took the lead early and held on in this closely fought contest. Mechanicsburg's Teed Wertz homered to help Mechanicsburg. He was backed up by Vince Apicella's pitching with nine strikeouts. Ryan McMillen was 1-for-2 with a walk and an RBI for Cumberland with Kyle Sayers finishing as the losing pitcher with four strikeouts.

Enola 7 Central Penn 3: Enola scored five runs in the bottom of the fifth to put the game out of reach. Winning pitcher Steve Solomon had nine strikeouts with three walks, allowing only two earned runs while catcher Mike Lebo went 1-for-3 with two RBIs.

Mechanicsburg 5, New Cumberland 2:Jake Warner and Matt Osenbach each had two hits while Blaine Bower tripled to back Travis Miller's complete game. Miller struck out 10 in the effort. Miles Campbell and Will Enrico each had two hits for New Cumberland, including a triple for Campbell.